Master Gardener Tips July 1, 2024: Prepping Produce for Fairs
By Elaine Pile, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener County fairs are just around the corner, and we hope you will have items to enter! Consider entering
By Elaine Pile, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener County fairs are just around the corner, and we hope you will have items to enter! Consider entering
By Katie Markheim, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Dear Master Gardener, how can I tell the difference between a determinate and an indeterminate tomato? Determinate tomatoes
Individual Americans donated more than $326 billion in 2023, according to Giving USA’s Annual Report on Philanthropy. Unfortunately, scammers are exploiting this revenue stream and
58 high school students got the chance to train like a trooper last week at the Nebraska State Patrol Training Academy. The cadets were all
By Katie Markheim, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Remembering your roots. When choosing landscape plants, it’s easy to get distracted by the natural beauty offered at
PREEC Release “Sowing Seeds for Generations” is the theme of this year’s Women in Agriculture Conference, which will be held Friday, Aug. 2, from 8:30
Spend some time this summer in Nebraska’s northeast state parks. During July, a variety of events are planned for those for all ages and interests.
By Katie Markheim, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Peppers in the Flower Pot, say what? Many vegetables have ornamental as well as food value and can
It was most likely a typical outdoor day in Nebraska for Diana Lecher when she received a tick bite that drastically changed her life. “I
Today, Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE) and Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI) introduced the Youth and Family Engagement in Child Welfare Act. This legislation would require states
Throughout June, the Department of Health and Human Services recognizes the importance of spreading awareness and resources related to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Experiencing or
Pawnee State Recreation Area guests who approach the park from the south may be affected by Interstate 80 construction this summer and fall. As part
By Katie Markheim, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Moles, Voles, and Gophers…oh my! These burrowing rodents look harmless but beware. They may be damaging your lawn,
By Chabella Guzman, PREEC communications / Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension educator Over the past several weeks, severe storms have damaged crops in the North Platte
Riverview Marina State Recreation Area and portions of Indian Cave State Park are closed immediately until further notice due to surging Missouri River water levels.